The santoor is an ancient stringed musical instrument native to Kashmir (India), with origins Kashmir and Persia. A trapezoid shaped instrument played by light wooden hammers (included). Complimentary gig bag.
Made in punjab, this instrument is made in the shape of a peacock and the word ‘taus’ comes from a Persian word meaning peacock. This instrument is very similar to the dilruba in construction and in playing technique.
This Model includes Air Flight Case. Carved from a block of Tun wood, the Saraangi has a box-like shape with three hollow chambers: Pet (stomach), Chaati (chest) and Magaj (brain). This Classic Calcutta-made sarangi made with well-aged and comes in a Air Flight Case.
This model includes an Air Flight case. The israj is a string bowed instrument found throughout the north, central, and east regions of India. The Israj is used in religious music and light classical songs in the urban areas.
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